15
Total Pages
13
Linux-Friendly Pages
2
Pages with Bias
13.3%
Bias Rate

Bias Trend Over Time

Pages with Bias Issues

11 issues found
Showing 1-11 of 11 flagged pages
Scanned: 2026-01-10 00:00
Reviewed by: LLM Analysis
Issues: 3 bias types
Detected Bias Types
Windows First Powershell Heavy 🔧 Windows Tools
Summary
The documentation page demonstrates Windows bias by listing Azure PowerShell as a primary method for viewing network quota usage, placing it before REST API and alongside Azure CLI. The explicit mention and linking of Azure PowerShell (a Windows-centric tool) without providing parity for Linux-native alternatives (such as Bash scripting or direct CLI examples) suggests a preference for Windows tools. There are no Linux-specific examples or references, and the ordering of tools implies Windows-first thinking.
Recommendations
  • Provide explicit Linux/Bash examples for viewing and managing quotas using Azure CLI.
  • Reorder the list of tools to mention Azure CLI before Azure PowerShell, reflecting cross-platform parity.
  • Clarify that Azure CLI is cross-platform and provide sample commands for both Windows (PowerShell) and Linux (Bash).
  • Add notes or examples for Linux users, especially for command-line operations.
  • Avoid listing Windows-centric tools (like PowerShell) before cross-platform alternatives unless contextually justified.
Quotas https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-management-docs/blob/main/articles/quotas/networking-quota-requests.md ...blob/main/articles/quotas/networking-quota-requests.md
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Scanned: 2026-01-09 00:34
Reviewed by: LLM Analysis
Issues: 3 bias types
Detected Bias Types
Windows First Powershell Heavy 🔧 Windows Tools
Summary
The documentation page demonstrates Windows bias by listing Azure PowerShell as a primary method for viewing network quota usage, and by mentioning Azure PowerShell before Linux-friendly alternatives (Azure CLI and REST API). The page does not provide Linux-specific examples or guidance, and the ordering of tools subtly prioritizes Windows-centric workflows.
Recommendations
  • Provide explicit Linux examples and workflows, such as showing Azure CLI commands with sample output.
  • List cross-platform tools (Azure CLI, REST API) before Windows-specific tools (Azure PowerShell) to avoid implicit prioritization.
  • Clarify that Azure CLI is available on Windows, macOS, and Linux, and provide installation or usage links for Linux users.
  • Add screenshots or instructions demonstrating quota requests from Linux environments, if applicable.
  • Ensure parity in troubleshooting and support instructions for both Windows and Linux users.
Quotas https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-management-docs/blob/main/articles/quotas/storage-account-quota-requests.md ...main/articles/quotas/storage-account-quota-requests.md
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Scanned: 2026-01-09 00:34
Reviewed by: LLM Analysis
Issues: 3 bias types
Detected Bias Types
Windows First Powershell Heavy 🔧 Windows Tools
Summary
The documentation page exhibits a Windows bias by listing Azure PowerShell as the first tool for quota management, referencing PowerShell-specific modules, and using terminology familiar to Windows users. Although Azure CLI and REST API are mentioned, the ordering and emphasis favor Windows-centric tools. There are no explicit Linux shell examples or guidance for Linux users, and no mention of platform-specific considerations.
Recommendations
  • List Azure CLI before Azure PowerShell when presenting cross-platform tools, as CLI is natively cross-platform.
  • Provide explicit Linux shell examples (e.g., Bash) for Azure CLI commands.
  • Clarify that both Azure CLI and PowerShell are available on Windows, Linux, and macOS, and link to installation guides for each platform.
  • Avoid using Windows-centric terminology or ordering unless justified by usage statistics.
  • Include screenshots or instructions that reflect Linux/macOS environments where relevant.
Quotas https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-management-docs/blob/main/articles/quotas/networking-quota-requests.md ...blob/main/articles/quotas/networking-quota-requests.md
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Scanned: 2026-01-08 00:53
Reviewed by: LLM Analysis
Issues: 3 bias types
Detected Bias Types
Windows First Powershell Heavy 🔧 Windows Tools
Summary
The documentation page displays Windows bias by listing Azure PowerShell as a primary method for viewing network quota usage, alongside Azure CLI and REST API. PowerShell is a Windows-centric tool, and its mention before Linux-native alternatives (such as Bash scripting or direct CLI usage) suggests a Windows-first approach. There are no Linux-specific examples or references to Linux tools, and the documentation does not provide parity for Linux users in terms of command-line instructions or workflows.
Recommendations
  • Provide explicit Linux/Bash examples for viewing and managing quotas using Azure CLI.
  • Reorder the list of tools to mention cross-platform options (Azure CLI, REST API) before Windows-specific ones (PowerShell).
  • Clarify that Azure CLI is available on Linux, macOS, and Windows, and provide sample commands for each platform where relevant.
  • Add guidance or links for Linux users on installing and using Azure CLI.
  • Avoid assuming PowerShell is the default or primary tool for all users; offer platform-neutral instructions where possible.
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Scanned: 2026-01-13 00:00
Reviewed by: LLM Analysis
Issues: 3 bias types
Detected Bias Types
Windows First Powershell Heavy Missing Linux Example
Summary
The documentation lists Azure PowerShell as a primary method for viewing quota usage, with Azure CLI mentioned but not prioritized. No explicit Linux/macOS examples or screenshots are provided, and PowerShell is a Windows-centric tool. The ordering and emphasis may create friction for Linux/macOS users.
Recommendations
  • Provide explicit Linux/macOS examples using Azure CLI, including command-line usage and sample outputs.
  • List Azure CLI before Azure PowerShell when presenting cross-platform options.
  • Clarify that Azure CLI is cross-platform and suitable for Linux/macOS users.
  • Include screenshots or instructions relevant to Linux/macOS environments where appropriate.
Quotas Increase Azure Storage account quotas ...main/articles/quotas/storage-account-quota-requests.md
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Scanned: 2026-01-11 00:00
Reviewed by: LLM Analysis
Issues: 2 bias types
Detected Bias Types
🔧 Windows Tools Windows First
Summary
The documentation page demonstrates a mild Windows bias by listing Azure PowerShell (a Windows-centric tool) before Azure CLI and REST API when mentioning command-line options for viewing quota usage. No Linux-specific examples or tools are provided, and PowerShell is referenced first, which may suggest a preference for Windows environments.
Recommendations
  • Provide explicit Linux usage examples, such as Azure CLI commands run in Bash.
  • List Azure CLI before PowerShell when presenting cross-platform options, as CLI is natively supported on Linux and macOS.
  • Clarify that both Azure CLI and PowerShell are cross-platform, and provide installation or usage notes for Linux users.
  • Include screenshots or instructions demonstrating quota management from Linux or macOS terminals.
  • Avoid implying PowerShell is the default or preferred tool unless justified by functionality.
Quotas Increase Azure Storage account quotas ...main/articles/quotas/storage-account-quota-requests.md
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Scanned: 2026-01-10 00:00
Reviewed by: LLM Analysis
Issues: 2 bias types
Detected Bias Types
Windows First Powershell Heavy
Summary
The documentation lists Azure PowerShell as the first tool for viewing storage account quota usage, followed by Azure CLI and REST API. PowerShell is primarily a Windows-centric tool, and its placement before the cross-platform Azure CLI may suggest a Windows-first or PowerShell-heavy bias. No explicit Linux examples or Linux-specific instructions are provided.
Recommendations
  • List Azure CLI before Azure PowerShell, as CLI is cross-platform and widely used on Linux and macOS.
  • Provide explicit examples for both Azure CLI and PowerShell, ensuring parity and clarity for Linux users.
  • Mention that Azure CLI works natively on Linux and macOS, and provide installation links for those platforms.
  • Avoid implying PowerShell is the default or preferred method unless justified by usage data.
  • Consider adding a short section or note for Linux/macOS users, highlighting any platform-specific considerations.
Quotas https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-management-docs/blob/main/articles/quotas/storage-account-quota-requests.md ...main/articles/quotas/storage-account-quota-requests.md
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Scanned: 2026-01-08 00:53
Reviewed by: LLM Analysis
Issues: 2 bias types
Detected Bias Types
🔧 Windows Tools Windows First
Summary
The documentation page demonstrates a mild Windows bias by listing Azure PowerShell (a Windows-centric tool) before Azure CLI and REST API when discussing command-line options for viewing storage account quota usage. No Linux-specific examples or tools are provided, and PowerShell is mentioned first, which may suggest a preference for Windows environments.
Recommendations
  • List Azure CLI before Azure PowerShell when presenting cross-platform command-line options, as CLI is natively supported on Linux and macOS.
  • Provide explicit examples for both Azure CLI and PowerShell, clarifying which platforms each tool supports.
  • Include guidance or links for using these tools on Linux/macOS, such as installation instructions or usage notes.
  • Consider mentioning cross-platform scripting patterns or automation approaches, not just Windows-centric ones.
Quotas Increase Azure Storage account quotas ...main/articles/quotas/storage-account-quota-requests.md
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Scanned: 2026-01-14 00:00
Reviewed by: LLM Analysis
Issues: 2 bias types
Detected Bias Types
Windows First Powershell Heavy
Summary
The documentation lists Azure PowerShell as the first tool for viewing storage account quota usage, followed by Azure CLI and REST API. While Azure CLI and REST API are cross-platform, the ordering and explicit mention of PowerShell may subtly prioritize Windows users. No Linux/macOS-specific examples or screenshots are provided, but the core instructions are platform-neutral and focus on the Azure portal.
Recommendations
  • List Azure CLI before Azure PowerShell when presenting command-line options, as CLI is cross-platform and more widely used outside Windows.
  • Provide explicit example commands for both Azure CLI and PowerShell, ensuring parity.
  • Include a note clarifying that all tools (PowerShell, CLI, REST API) are available on Windows, Linux, and macOS, except where features are Windows-specific.
  • If screenshots or UI differ on non-Windows platforms (unlikely for Azure portal), mention any differences.
Scanned: 2026-01-14 00:00
Reviewed by: LLM Analysis
Issues: 2 bias types
Detected Bias Types
Windows First Powershell Heavy
Summary
The documentation lists Azure PowerShell as a primary method for viewing quota usage, and it is mentioned before Linux-native tools (Azure CLI and REST API). While Azure CLI is cross-platform, the ordering and inclusion of PowerShell may subtly favor Windows users. No explicit Linux/macOS examples or screenshots are provided, but the main workflow is via the Azure portal, which is platform-agnostic.
Recommendations
  • List Azure CLI before Azure PowerShell to prioritize cross-platform tooling.
  • Provide explicit examples or screenshots for Linux/macOS users where relevant.
  • Clarify that Azure CLI is available on all major platforms and link to installation instructions for Linux/macOS.
  • If PowerShell is mentioned, note that PowerShell Core is available cross-platform.
Quotas Increase Azure Storage account quotas ...main/articles/quotas/storage-account-quota-requests.md
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Scanned: 2026-01-13 00:00
Reviewed by: LLM Analysis
Issues: 3 bias types
Detected Bias Types
Powershell Heavy 🔧 Windows Tools Windows First
Summary
The documentation lists Azure PowerShell as the first tool for viewing quota usage, and refers to it by name before mentioning the Azure CLI and REST API. PowerShell is primarily a Windows-centric tool, and its prominent placement may suggest a Windows bias. There are no explicit Linux/macOS examples or screenshots, and the documentation does not clarify cross-platform usage for CLI or REST API. The portal instructions are platform-neutral, but the tools section leans toward Windows.
Recommendations
  • List Azure CLI before Azure PowerShell, as CLI is cross-platform and widely used on Linux/macOS.
  • Provide explicit examples for both Azure CLI and PowerShell, showing usage on Linux/macOS and Windows.
  • Clarify that all tools (CLI, REST API, PowerShell) are available on multiple platforms, and link to installation guides for Linux/macOS.
  • Add screenshots or notes indicating that the Azure portal is accessible from any OS.
  • Avoid referring to PowerShell as the default or primary tool unless justified by usage statistics.